Pompano Beach Daily Brief — Weather Advisory, City Updates, and Community Events
Pompano Beach, FL — February 6, 2026 — A marine weather advisory, utility work notices, and new city-led community events shape the latest local update.
Marine Weather Advisory in Effect
Boaters along the Pompano Beach coast are being urged to use caution as a Small Craft Advisory remains in effect. Strong northwest winds and rough seas are expected through the weekend, creating hazardous conditions offshore. Local officials recommend that inexperienced mariners avoid heading out until conditions improve.
Utility Work Continues Across Neighborhoods
City crews are continuing scheduled sewer and stormwater maintenance in several Pompano Beach neighborhoods this week. The work includes sewer line cleaning and smoke testing designed to identify leaks and prevent future blockages. Residents may notice temporary road closures, brief traffic slowdowns, or harmless smoke exiting roof vents during testing.
City officials stress that the smoke is non-toxic and part of routine infrastructure upkeep. The maintenance is expected to wrap up in the coming days, weather permitting.
City Highlights Black History Month Events
Pompano Beach is marking Black History Month with a lineup of community events focused on art, music, and local storytelling. City-sponsored programs throughout February aim to highlight cultural heritage while bringing residents together at public spaces and community centers.
Additional city news this week includes ongoing planning efforts around flood mitigation and resilience, as well as updates tied to public engagement initiatives scheduled later this month.
Community Safety Reminder
Residents are also being reminded to stay alert following a recent helicopter crash earlier this week near a busy corridor in the city. Emergency responders continue to monitor the area, and city leaders have expressed gratitude for the quick response from fire rescue teams.
Looking Ahead
With weather concerns, infrastructure maintenance, and community events all converging, city leaders encourage residents to stay informed through official updates and local alerts as the week continues.